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import json
import os

from django.conf import settings
from django import http
from django.utils.translation import ugettext_lazy as _

from horizon import exceptions
from horizon import views


ADD_TO_FIELD_HEADER = "HTTP_X_HORIZON_ADD_TO_FIELD"


class ModalBackdropMixin(object):
    """This mixin class is to be used for together with ModalFormView and
    WorkflowView classes to augment them with modal_backdrop context data.

    .. attribute: modal_backdrop (optional)

        The appearance and behavior of backdrop under the modal element.
        Possible options are:
        * 'true' - show backdrop element outside the modal, close the modal
        after clicking on backdrop (the default one);
        * 'false' - do not show backdrop element, do not close the modal after
        clicking outside of it;
        * 'static' - show backdrop element outside the modal, do not close
        the modal after clicking on backdrop.
    """
    modal_backdrop = 'static'

    def __init__(self):
        super(ModalBackdropMixin, self).__init__()
        config = getattr(settings, 'HORIZON_CONFIG', {})
        if 'modal_backdrop' in config:
            self.modal_backdrop = config['modal_backdrop']

    def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
        context = super(ModalBackdropMixin, self).get_context_data(**kwargs)
        context['modal_backdrop'] = self.modal_backdrop
        return context


class ModalFormMixin(object):
    def get_template_names(self):
        if self.request.is_ajax():
            if not hasattr(self, "ajax_template_name"):
                # Transform standard template name to ajax name (leading "_")
                bits = list(os.path.split(self.template_name))
                bits[1] = "".join(("_", bits[1]))
                self.ajax_template_name = os.path.join(*bits)
            template = self.ajax_template_name
        else:
            template = self.template_name
        return template

    def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
        context = super(ModalFormMixin, self).get_context_data(**kwargs)
        if self.request.is_ajax():
            context['hide'] = True
        if ADD_TO_FIELD_HEADER in self.request.META:
            context['add_to_field'] = self.request.META[ADD_TO_FIELD_HEADER]
        return context


class ModalFormView(ModalBackdropMixin, ModalFormMixin, views.HorizonFormView):
    """The main view class from which all views which handle forms in Horizon
    should inherit. It takes care of all details with processing
    :class:`~horizon.forms.base.SelfHandlingForm` classes, and modal concerns
    when the associated template inherits from
    `horizon/common/_modal_form.html`.

    Subclasses must define a ``form_class`` and ``template_name`` attribute
    at minimum.

    See Django's documentation on the `FormView <https://docs.djangoproject.com
    /en/dev/ref/class-based-views/generic-editing/#formview>`_ class for
    more details.

    .. attribute: modal_id (recommended)

        The HTML element id of this modal.

    .. attribute: modal_header (recommended)

        The title of this modal.

    .. attribute: form_id (recommended)

        The HTML element id of the form in this modal.

    .. attribute: submit_url (required)

        The url for a submit action.

    .. attribute: submit_label (optional)

        The label for the submit button. This label defaults to ``Submit``.
        This button should only be visible if the action_url is defined.
        Clicking on this button will post to the action_url.

    .. attribute: cancel_label (optional)

        The label for the cancel button. This label defaults to ``Cancel``.
        Clicking on this button will redirect user to the cancel_url.

    .. attribute: cancel_url (optional)

        The url for a cancel action. This url defaults to the success_url
        if omitted. Note that the cancel_url redirect is nullified when
        shown in a modal dialog.
    """

    modal_id = None
    modal_header = ""
    form_id = None
    submit_url = None
    submit_label = _("Submit")
    cancel_label = _("Cancel")
    cancel_url = None

    def get_context_data(self, **kwargs):
        context = super(ModalFormView, self).get_context_data(**kwargs)
        context['modal_id'] = self.modal_id
        context['modal_header'] = self.modal_header
        context['form_id'] = self.form_id
        context['submit_url'] = self.submit_url
        context['submit_label'] = self.submit_label
        context['cancel_label'] = self.cancel_label
        context['cancel_url'] = self.get_cancel_url()
        return context

    def get_cancel_url(self):
        return self.cancel_url or self.success_url

    def get_object_id(self, obj):
        """For dynamic insertion of resources created in modals, this method
        returns the id of the created object. Defaults to returning the ``id``
        attribute.
        """
        return obj.id

    def get_object_display(self, obj):
        """For dynamic insertion of resources created in modals, this method
        returns the display name of the created object. Defaults to returning
        the ``name`` attribute.
        """
        return obj.name

    def get_form(self, form_class):
        """Returns an instance of the form to be used in this view."""
        return form_class(self.request, **self.get_form_kwargs())

    def form_valid(self, form):
        try:
            handled = form.handle(self.request, form.cleaned_data)
        except Exception:
            handled = None
            exceptions.handle(self.request)

        if handled:
            if ADD_TO_FIELD_HEADER in self.request.META:
                field_id = self.request.META[ADD_TO_FIELD_HEADER]
                data = [self.get_object_id(handled),
                        self.get_object_display(handled)]
                response = http.HttpResponse(json.dumps(data))
                response["X-Horizon-Add-To-Field"] = field_id
            elif isinstance(handled, http.HttpResponse):
                return handled
            else:
                success_url = self.get_success_url()
                response = http.HttpResponseRedirect(success_url)
                # TODO(gabriel): This is not a long-term solution to how
                # AJAX should be handled, but it's an expedient solution
                # until the blueprint for AJAX handling is architected
                # and implemented.
                response['X-Horizon-Location'] = success_url
            return response
        else:
            # If handled didn't return, we can assume something went
            # wrong, and we should send back the form as-is.
            return self.form_invalid(form)
